On July 12, 2002, the Bank of America at 2536
Hwy 92 E. in Lakeland, Florida, was robbed by 3 black male suspects.
One suspect pointed a handgun at the bank teller while the two others
acted as lookouts. Thanks to surveillance video and the help of Polk
County Crimestoppers, PCSO Robbery Detectives were able to quickly
identify the three suspects: Kenvon Burch, DOB 10/27/80; Rasha
Honors, DOB 10/29/81; and Tresmayne Porter, DOB 11/15/77. An
updated Crimestoppers bulletin was sent out with the suspects'
information, and Honors and Burch were apprehended in August and October,
respectively. They are both currently in the Polk County Jail facing
numerous charges.

Tresmayne Porter remains at large. He
currently has a Polk County warrant for his arrest for Robbery. He
is a possible suspect in other bank robberies in the county and is wanted
for questioning in those. The Lakeland Police Department is also
looking for Porter in reference to bank robberies in the city of Lakeland.
In addition, Porter has Pasco County and Hillsborough County warrants for
robbery of banks in those areas.

Tresmayne Porter's mug shot photo from
previous arrests can be seen on website www.polksheriff.org, under "Jail
Information Inquiries". He is a black male and is described as 5'6",
140 lbs., and his last known address was 1334 North Thompson Avenue in
Lakeland. Porter goes by the nickname "Book".

Tresmayne Porter is considered dangerous.
If you have any information on his whereabouts, please call Detective
Richard Davis or Ed Moran at (863) 534-6379. If you wish to
remain anonymous, and be eligible for a CASH REWARD, call the Polk County
Crimestoppers at 1-800-226-TIPS.